lecher
lech·er
noun \ˈle-chər\Definition of LECHER
: a man who engages in lechery
Examples of LECHER
- <a friendly warning to the new assistant about the office lecher>
Origin of LECHER
Middle English lechour, from Anglo-French lechur, from lecher to lick, live in debauchery, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German leckōn to lick — more at lick
First Known Use: 13th century
Related to LECHER
Related Words: amorist, gallant, ladies' man (also lady's man), lady-killer, lover, paramour, Romeo; debaucher, romancer, seducer; whoremaster, whoremonger
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